Example sentences of "be interpret as the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He places particular stress upon contextual details which can be interpreted as the Reeve 's appropriation of the role of priest .
2 N ( d 2 ) may be interpreted as the probability of the option contract being in-the-money at maturity .
3 It can also be interpreted as the contribution the company would forego by losing a machine hour .
4 Putting s = 0 in eqn ( 19.26 ) showing that may be interpreted as the contribution from frequency ω to the energy of the turbulence .
5 The P/E ratio may be interpreted as the price investors are willing to pay for a unit of earnings .
6 This is likely to be interpreted as the date when the original owner discovers whereabouts of stolen painting and legal action becomes possible .
7 These effects can be interpreted as the effects of people 's choices , and indeed this is often so .
8 He is probably widely remembered today not for his important contributions to number theory , but as the teacher of Albert Einstein and the man who showed how the theory of relativity could be interpreted as the geometry of four-dimensional spacetime .
9 If such was indeed the case , the assertion of later authors that the Muftilik was created in the time of Murad II , if it has any validity at all , would have to be interpreted as the elevation of an already existing semi-official or official post of no particular consequence , as , in effect , the transformation of the muftilik of Bursa into the Muftilik of the Ottoman lands .
10 But the animals that are to be seen in our time can be interpreted as the end-products of an arms race that was run in the past .
11 However , the text invites us , as a result of the parallels and correspondences between the two worlds , to consider the first-person sequences as occurring oneirically in Boris 's mind : thus the disruptions in the narrative could be interpreted as the symptom of his distorted ordering of experience .
12 When unequivocal recognition of an impropriety can be interpreted as the perception of an action as a breaching of a rule , we have a further sufficient condition for asserting that actions are rule-governed .
13 Provided that the Pitot tube is small compared with the length scale of variations of the flow , u and p can be interpreted as the speed and pressure that would exist at the position of the Pitot tube in its absence .
14 The change of flux may be interpreted as the amount of flux cut by the moving sections of the loop .
15 N ( d 1 ) may be interpreted as the rate of change of the option price divided by the rate of change of the share price .
16 Hence , the increasing complexity of the flow can be interpreted as the result of a sequence of instabilities , each giving rise to a new pattern which is stable for some Rayleigh number range but which itself becomes unstable at higher Ra .
17 Inter-village hostility may include the abduction of women or the murder of a member passing through alien territory , while a series of deaths in a village may be interpreted as the result of sorcery on the part of other villages .
18 Answering the question ‘ why read romances ? ’ by picking the statement , ‘ Because I like to read about the strong , virile heroes ’ , is likely to be interpreted as the reader 's view of masculinity , rather than a comment on the textual function of the male hero in the romance .
19 This could be interpreted as the card with most appeal to young women lacking good taste .
20 The natural corollary to that would be that the ‘ dawn of civilisation ’ can be interpreted as the beginnings of the power of early man to think rationally .
21 And it has even been argued that the pragmatists simply ‘ extended Spencer to argue that , since all human activity could be interpreted as the outcome of the instinct for survival , so therefore could thinking be ’ .
22 But as the critics also point out , this trend itself has a political character , and may be interpreted as the consequence of the rise to power of a new technical-bureaucratic class or elite .
23 The constant appearing in Einstein 's equation can be interpreted as the force per unit area required to give space–time unit curvature , that is for a curvature of .
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